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Towards meaningful civil society participation at the international level: Success factors, opportunities and challenges

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  • Alessandro Bozzini
  • María Pascual Dapena

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As international organisations and partnerships tackle increasingly complex global challenges, the need to incorporate diverse perspectives into decision making has grown and civil society engagement at the international level has expanded, becoming a common practice for reaching those directly impacted by global policies. Drawing on a comparative analysis of existing engagement models and interviews with officials and civil society organisations (CSOs), this OECD Working Paper explores opportunities and challenges for stakeholder participation at international level, formulating recommendations to help international decision makers and CSOs design structured, inclusive, and effective participation mechanisms for civil society and citizens.

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  • Alessandro Bozzini & María Pascual Dapena, 2025. "Towards meaningful civil society participation at the international level: Success factors, opportunities and challenges," OECD Working Papers on Public Governance 81, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:govaaa:81-en
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